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Sailing Today Magazine

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&nbsp Write Review12 issues per yearSailing Today is a UK based sail cruising magazine catering for sailors who sail their boats, not just talk about it at the yacht club bar. Whether you are crossing the local lake, the Channel or circumnavigating the world, our new and used boat tests, our step by step practical articles and in-depth gear tests, will provide you with the essential expert information you need to get the best out of your sailing.

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Sailing Today May 2012

12 page electronics special: What's new in chartplotters, navigation networks, AIS, Radar, DSC radios and entertainment systems.
Your cruising: Three weeks in the gorgeous Hebrides with Alastair Cameron. Will he find true wilderness?
Lifejacket lights: Will yours work as badly as the ones we looked at? Can you afford not to know?
My Marina: Is there more to Brixham than trawlers and expensive fish and chips? Sam Jefferson investigates.
Seamanship: Part 2 of Marina handling- What would you do? looks at a couple of ropework techniques, while Clive Loughlin eases us into easy astro navigation.
Buyers guide - Fire extinguishers: Duncan Kent looks at what's on offer in terms of fixed and portable fire extinguishers for the marine market.
Gear on test - The ST team considers the pros and cons of a WIFI booster for liveaboards, a folding electric bike and some products designed to fix leaking waterproofs.
Used boat test: Sigma 33. Jake Frith sails a 1984 Sigma 33 OOD that has been mildly tweaked for cruising and living aboard.
New boat test: Duncan Kent sails the stylish Italian Grand Soleil 39.

Since we launched in 1997 we have sealed our reputation as THE magazine for essential sailing information and expert advice.
ST is written by sailors for sailors, from our new and used boat tests, to our step by step practical articles and in-depth gear tests, or our inspiring cruising tales from home and abroad.
Whatever you want to know – from which GPS to buy, or the best way to install central heating – Sailing Today provides the best answers.
With our fantastic on-board gear tests, the latest boat tests and regular advice about seamanship and navigation, we deliver practical back-up for those who enjoy using their boats and want to get the best from them.

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Sailing Today May 2012

12 page electronics special: What's new in chartplotters, navigation networks, AIS, Radar, DSC radios and entertainment systems.
Your cruising: Three weeks in the gorgeous Hebrides with Alastair Cameron. Will he find true wilderness?
Lifejacket lights: Will yours work as badly as the ones we looked at? Can you afford not to know?
My Marina: Is there more to Brixham than trawlers and expensive fish and chips? Sam Jefferson investigates.
Seamanship: Part 2 of Marina handling- What would you do? looks at a couple of ropework techniques, while Clive Loughlin eases us into easy astro navigation.
Buyers guide - Fire extinguishers: Duncan Kent looks at what's on offer in terms of fixed and portable fire extinguishers for the marine market.
Gear on test - The ST team considers the pros and cons of a WIFI booster for liveaboards, a folding electric bike and some products designed to fix leaking waterproofs.
Used boat test: Sigma 33. Jake Frith sails a 1984 Sigma 33 OOD that has been mildly tweaked for cruising and living aboard.
New boat test: Duncan Kent sails the stylish Italian Grand Soleil 39.

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Sailing Today May 2012

12 page electronics special: What's new in chartplotters, navigation networks, AIS, Radar, DSC radios and entertainment systems.
Your cruising: Three weeks in the gorgeous Hebrides with Alastair Cameron. Will he find true wilderness?
Lifejacket lights: Will yours work as badly as the ones we looked at? Can you afford not to know?
My Marina: Is there more to Brixham than trawlers and expensive fish and chips? Sam Jefferson investigates.
Seamanship: Part 2 of Marina handling- What would you do? looks at a couple of ropework techniques, while Clive Loughlin eases us into easy astro navigation.
Buyers guide - Fire extinguishers: Duncan Kent looks at what's on offer in terms of fixed and portable fire extinguishers for the marine market.
Gear on test - The ST team considers the pros and cons of a WIFI booster for liveaboards, a folding electric bike and some products designed to fix leaking waterproofs.
Used boat test: Sigma 33. Jake Frith sails a 1984 Sigma 33 OOD that has been mildly tweaked for cruising and living aboard.
New boat test: Duncan Kent sails the stylish Italian Grand Soleil 39.

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&nbsp Your magazine
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Sailing Today May 2012

12 page electronics special: What's new in chartplotters, navigation networks, AIS, Radar, DSC radios and entertainment systems.
Your cruising: Three weeks in the gorgeous Hebrides with Alastair Cameron. Will he find true wilderness?
Lifejacket lights: Will yours work as badly as the ones we looked at? Can you afford not to know?
My Marina: Is there more to Brixham than trawlers and expensive fish and chips? Sam Jefferson investigates.
Seamanship: Part 2 of Marina handling- What would you do? looks at a couple of ropework techniques, while Clive Loughlin eases us into easy astro navigation.
Buyers guide - Fire extinguishers: Duncan Kent looks at what's on offer in terms of fixed and portable fire extinguishers for the marine market.
Gear on test - The ST team considers the pros and cons of a WIFI booster for liveaboards, a folding electric bike and some products designed to fix leaking waterproofs.
Used boat test: Sigma 33. Jake Frith sails a 1984 Sigma 33 OOD that has been mildly tweaked for cruising and living aboard.
New boat test: Duncan Kent sails the stylish Italian Grand Soleil 39.

As a subscriber you'll receive the
following benefits:

&nbsp A discount
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&nbsp You'll
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Shipping is included in the price for all subscriptions, single issues, bookazines
and merchandise products on Pocketmags. The prices you see are the prices you pay,
we do not add additional shipping costs during the checkout. We deliver to the United
Kingdom, Europe, United States of America and the Rest of the World.

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Preview

12 page electronics special: What's new in chartplotters, navigation networks, AIS, Radar, DSC radios and entertainment systems.
Your cruising: Three weeks in the gorgeous Hebrides with Alastair Cameron. Will he find true wilderness?
Lifejacket lights: Will yours work as badly as the ones we looked at? Can you afford not to know?
My Marina: Is there more to Brixham than trawlers and expensive fish and chips? Sam Jefferson investigates.
Seamanship: Part 2 of Marina handling- What would you do? looks at a couple of ropework techniques, while Clive Loughlin eases us into easy astro navigation.
Buyers guide - Fire extinguishers: Duncan Kent looks at what's on offer in terms of fixed and portable fire extinguishers for the marine market.
Gear on test - The ST team considers the pros and cons of a WIFI booster for liveaboards, a folding electric bike and some products designed to fix leaking waterproofs.
Used boat test: Sigma 33. Jake Frith sails a 1984 Sigma 33 OOD that has been mildly tweaked for cruising and living aboard.
New boat test: Duncan Kent sails the stylish Italian Grand Soleil 39.